Bryce Underwood Could Leave Michigan Without Buyout
According to ESPN's Pete Nakos, Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood does not have a buyout in his contract, meaning the talented freshman is free to transfer following the dismissal of head coach Sherrone Moore. Moore was fired on Wednesday after Michigan found evidence of a relationship with a football staffer. Underwood signed a multi-year NIL deal with Michigan that pays reporteldly pays him more than $2 million annually, and after leading the Wolverines to a 9-3 record, he could fetch a similar deal on the open market if he decided to leave the program. Nakos reports that Underwood's camp is keeping a close eye on who the next head coach hire will be. The 18-year-old was committed to LSU before flipping to Michigan. With Lane Kiffin now in Baton Rouge and in need of a starting quarterback, the rumors have already begun swirling that Underwood could be headed to LSU. That said, he has not entered the portal as of now, and no legitimate sources are suggesting he's leaving yet.
Source: On3 on X
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